Discussions
Discussions
Discussions
I think the most important thing I have learned throughout the HIT
program is the HIPPA policy and what our job involves in the protection of
patient privacy. I would like to do my practicum on-site but unfortunately I
have not found a place yet so I have been doing the virtual path of learning
throughout this course such as making flash cards, watching assigned
videos, reading assignments and highlighting important parts. The journal
is a great way to keep track of everything you do during the week and
allows you to refer back to objectives. Some of the other things I have
learned are how to plan, organize and facilitate an educational group; read
state and federal laws pertaining to clients; become informed about
diversity in history, culture, beliefs, and values that may enter the
organization I work for and read case files and properly code them.
Health data management's main goal is to promote health and wellness
worldwide. They also provide support for Clinical documentation
improvement (CDI) functions such as identifying and clarifying missing,
conflicting, or nonspecific physician documentation related to diagnoses
and procedures; support accurate diagnostic and procedural coding;
promote health record completion during the patient's course of care;
improve communication between physicians and other members of the
healthcare team; provide education; improve documentation to reflect
quality and outcome scores and improve coders clinical knowledge. Other
things that the health data management needs to be aware of are quality
I have not had as much experience as I'd like on site. Most of my training
has been done through my courses with reading, videos, on-line tours,
discussions and assignments. As we know, the medical community relies
on HIT specialists in all areas of the country and all types of medical
settings such as private practices, hospitals, home health agencies, nursing
homes, mental health facilities and public health agencies. These
healthcare facilities implement new hardware and software systems and
provide training on how to use them. I have had the opportunity to work in
a nursing home for 8 years. Although I didn't get hands on training in the
HIM department, I saw how some of the information was entered into
paper based charts and follow-up information for patients. One of the
biggest advantages that I see in using electronic health records is the
convenient access in managing a large number of patients. Some of the
other advantages include the ability to better protect patient privacy,
organization and the ability to update a record with ease, and reducing the
cost through decreased paper work. Some of the disadvantages of the
electronic health record are the cost of buying electronic devices and the
cost of training to properly access them. Another concern is the flaws in
technology in order to provide physicians with accurate and reliable
records.
Coding Challenges
Christina usher Feb 1, 2016 2:56 PM
One of the first things I did was learn medical terminology and
abbreviations used in the medical field. I took some coding classes and
learned about the guidelines involved as well as modifiers, procedure and
diagnoses codes. I did some research about HIPAA, medical law, and legal
and medical aspects of HIM. I watched videos in regard to the HIM process
such as storing medical records and the breech of privacy. Now I am
starting the job search process to find a medical coding job where I live.
This has not been an easy task because I currently work in production and
do not have much experience in the medical field. I have also created a
resume, cover letter and business card. My next step is to study for the
RHIT certification exam. I have purchased some study material online and
plan to take at least 2 months to prepare for the exam. This will give me a
chance to focus on material that I am not 100% sure of. I will also be able
to practice coding case studies and become more familiar with common
medical terms.